Many of us here know of Biotest, the company behind T-Nation and a host of supplements. They have a reputation as an elitist outfit, that is known for hyping run of the mill type products, and are defended by a cult fan base. However, some of their products have been very profound and paradigm changing within the supplement industry, even though critics might argue differently.
In a post on the site, which is a thread that asks T-Nation readers what they want from Biotest, a post by a member and a reply by TC (editor and chief at T-Nation) tells the story.
(Hopefully you all know what Mag-10 was)
TC
Editor-in-Chief
Join date: May 1998
Posts: 3776
blueknight wrote:
As for improvements? Well develop a product like MAG-10...legitimately of course.
Cross your fingers (we're working on it).
Sounds pretty interesting and apparently they are also working on a next-gen Greens supplement more suited for bodybuilding than the general population (like Greens+ is geared towards).
In a post on the site, which is a thread that asks T-Nation readers what they want from Biotest, a post by a member and a reply by TC (editor and chief at T-Nation) tells the story.
(Hopefully you all know what Mag-10 was)
TC
Editor-in-Chief
Join date: May 1998
Posts: 3776
blueknight wrote:
As for improvements? Well develop a product like MAG-10...legitimately of course.
Cross your fingers (we're working on it).
Sounds pretty interesting and apparently they are also working on a next-gen Greens supplement more suited for bodybuilding than the general population (like Greens+ is geared towards).